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1787

Kansei Reforms Begin in Japan

1787

Matsudaira Sadanobu, rising to power in the shogunate, launched austerity measures against famine and urban unrest: debt cancellations for samurai, price controls, forced returns of peasants to villages, and bans on heterodox learning. Tokugawa Japan tightened its belt and its mind - a holding pattern that would last thirty years.